Solidify your knowledge of osteoporosis and osteopenia in this discussion with Endocrinologists and osteoporosis guideline authors, Dr. Rachel Pessah-Pollack, and Dr. Dan Hurley from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE). Learn when to start therapy after an acute hip fracture, how to use bone turnover markers to assess fracture risk, more on how to dose calcium and vitamin D, and finally, we discuss the new American College of Physicians (ACP) guidelines and how they differ from the AACE guidelines on osteoporosis.
\nFor a more basic talk on osteoporosis check out episode #18 w/Dr. Pauline Camacho.
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\nTime Stamps
\n00:00 Intro
\n03:00 Picks of the week
\n07:31 Guest and topic intro
\n10:25 Rapid fire questions
\n14:45 Clinical Case and defining osteoporosis
\n17:00 FRAX score
\n20:35 Secondary evaluation for cause of bone loss
\n20:54 Bone turnover markers (telopeptides)
\n23:17 Alkaline phosphatase
\n26:30 Calcium and Vit D
\n29:35 Recap of teaching points so far
\n31:25 Antiresorptive versus anabolic therapy
\n32:40 Aromatase inhibitors increase fracture risk
\n34:28 When to start therapy after fracture
\n35:44 Mechanism of action recombinant PTH
\n41:38 Vitamin D assay and dosing
\n46:53 Calcium intake, and formulations
\n49:45 Take home points
\n50:54 Recap and discussion of AACE vs ACP guidelines by The Curbsiders
\n59:42 Outro
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